I guess they’re cool with anti-semitism. The GOP is a haven for bigots.
Your article is about 3 people who have criticized Trump. The great majority of Republicans have said nothing.
— Harris Levy (@HarrisL585) November 27, 2022
Days later, we are still waiting to hear Republican leaders denounce ex-President's choice of dinner guests and renounce anti-Semitism.
— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) November 27, 2022
Having tracked Fuentes for years, let me note this as a reporter: he is well-known inside the GOP. People can pretend otherwise but professionals who work in the party are highly aware of how his white supremacy and anti-Semitism influences some voters, esp on fringe platforms.
— Robert Costa (@costareports) November 26, 2022
Looking for a single returning or new GOP House member who has condemned Trump for the Fuentes/Ye meeting. Anyone? Rank and file and leadership of course welcome. The wall to wall silence from the incoming majority is speaking volumes.
— Rep. Nadler (@RepJerryNadler) November 27, 2022
I believe Gov. Hutchinson is the FIRST current GOP officeholder to slam Trump for the West/Fuentes meeting — and he leaves office in January. https://t.co/VhaugzFk60
— Eric Columbus (@EricColumbus) November 27, 2022
Republican lawmakers have largely remained silent in the wake of Trump's dinner with antisemitic rapper Ye and white nationalist Nick Fuentes, reviving a tactic they frequently relied on during his presidency. https://t.co/JEruHGyRMq
— Axios (@axios) November 27, 2022